King Yosef‘s new album “Spire Of Concern” is in line for an August fifteenth launch date through his personal label Bleakhouse. That document finds the hip hop turned experimental industrial noise musician elevating his sound to additional extremes, as evidenced by the under George Douglas Peterson-directed video for the tune “Molting Concern“. Recording classes for the document passed off at GodCity Studio in Salem, MA with Kurt Ballou (of Converge) and Zach Weeks. Yosef himself acknowledged:
“The concept of this tune was to attempt to push the King Yosef factor so far as I probably might, with none guitars. There’s no conventional instrumentation on this, apart from drums. I wished to make one thing the place it bought greater in a shorter span of time than something I’ve performed earlier than. It was about blurring the strains of ‘what is that this instrument, what’s that sound,’ and taking it to a really terrifying place.”
As for the album, the Oregonian transplant acknowledged:
“‘Spire Of Concern‘ is influenced by Portland, as a result of I’m impressed by my mates. Between the time you spend collectively hanging out, going to one another’s reveals or being on the studio when every of us document, it form of all bleeds collectively into this superb factor that creates a sound for the place we’re at. Portland’s DIY scene is constantly rising and remodeling into the very best model of itself I’ve seen since shifting right here 10 years in the past.”
“Spire Of Concern” observe itemizing:
01 – “Feoil”
02 – “Molting Concern”
03 – “Glimmer”
04 – “Vi Coactus”
05 – “Lichen”
06 – “Doomtown”
07 – “Wither”
08 – “Blue Morning”
09 – “Walter”
10 – “Spire Of Concern”
11 – “Every part’s Level Of Origin”
See kingyosef.com for pre-orders.